Registration Deadline for Summer Soccer has been Extended until May 8, 2020!

Summer Season Dates have been Updated to June 1 - July 25, 2020.

The WYSA staff & Board of Directors are working diligently and are committed to a planning a great summer season! While player safety is our 1st priority, we are creating a quality summer
program experience. We are using this challenging situation as an opportunity to be innovative and are adapting our summer recreational league to be compliant to current safety protocols. Program
modifications may include reducing the number of locations/facilities to reduce transportation obstacles for families, scheduling set days for practices & games for boys & girls to increase
planning in advance for parents, and including our Valley Revolution licensed coaching staff to work with and provide support to our volunteer parent coaches which will improve the session content
and quality of play.

Please make sure to register by May 8th to insure a spot for your player(s). We will be rostering teams and placing jersey & equipment orders on May 9th, so we won't be
able to accept late registrations as we have in the past.

Please understand that the WYSA office at Menard Sports Center has been closed since March 16 due to the City of Wasilla closures, so EMAIL is the best method of communication, until we are
allowed access again. At this time, please contact us at: wysarecreation@gmail.com or wysaoffice@gmail.com

For all of us at WYSA, soccer is much more than soccer. It is an opportunity for healthy activity that promotes wellness for children physically, mentally, and socially. The Covid-19 pandemic
has significantly impacted our lives and we hope to be a positive force for healing, happiness, and well-being in our community.

US Club Soccer Update

MEMBER UPDATE:

Letter from US Club Soccer CEO Kevin Payne regarding COVID-19; local guidelines to take precedence beginning May 18

May 14, 2020

Dear members,

These past two months have been like nothing any of us has ever experienced before. The novel coronavirus pandemic has caused
disruption of every aspect of our daily lives, including the organized soccer activities we all enjoy so much. Throughout this
unprecedented and confusing time, we have guided our decision-making by the fundamental principle that the well-being of all of our
players, staff, parents and loved ones is always our first priority. We thank you for your patience, understanding and
cooperation.

Removal of national suspension of activities on May 18:

We recognize that different parts of our country have been affected to a different degree by the impact of COVID-19.
Therefore, we are lifting our national suspension of activities and delegating return-to-play decision making to our local members,
effective May 18.

To be clear, this decision by no means is a blanket permission to return to the fields. Each member is expected to strictly
follow state and local guidelines for the resumption of play. PLEASE NOTE: OUR INSURANCE IS ONLY IN EFFECT IF YOUR ACTIVITIES ARE
CONSISTENT WITH LOCAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES.

Please also note that any organized activities by our member leagues, clubs or teams require that players and staff have
current 2019-20 pass cards in order to qualify for insurance coverage.

Return-to-play resources:

Members must abide by the requirements/guidelines established by their state and local public health authorities. Beyond
that, here are some other resources to consider when planning for a return to play:

Last week, we officially canceled our 2020 National Cup series, including all of our regional events and all our summer
championship events. Prior to that announcement, we had canceled the ENPL National Playoffs and Finals, Girls NPL Finals and
National Cup XIX Finals. You can read those Member Updates:here for the National Cup Regionals decisionandhere for the championships decision. We regret that we had to make those decisions, and we look forward to
resuming those activities in 2021.

The cancelations were made in consideration of not only health and safety, but also in an effort to allow leagues around the
country to potentially complete their spring seasons by extending into the summer. We hope that most of our members are able to
safely resume play over the next several months.

US Club Soccer's coronavirus web page:

If you haven't yet visitedusclubsoccer.org/coronavirus, we encourage you to do so. You'll find consolidated information about the
impact on our programming, as well as helpful information related to employment, the federal stimulus bill, CDC guidelines and
safety requirements for virtual training sessions.

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This time in which we find ourselves is an extraordinary one, and it has produced an extraordinary response from people all
across the world. We have all come to recognize the everyday heroes who are part of our lives every day: our health care workers,
police, fire, and ambulance personnel, and those who care for the elderly, of course, come immediately to mind. But think of the
others we don't usually consider heroic: grocery store workers, freight haulers, farmers, food processors, mail carriers, garbage
collectors, and many others who show up and do their job every day, even when that puts them at risk. Perhaps the silver lining in
this long dark cloud will be a greater appreciation of those who everyday work on behalf of all of us.

US Club Soccer made a commitment to Player Health and Safety as part of our Players First promise long before COVID-19
changed our world. We're proud that is our commitment now, and that will be our commitment always.